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67K for Sacramento school for homeless kids VIDEO

appeared within the show's second annual Charity Week, which also featured companies Ozzy wife/competition judge Sharon Osbourne, Disney Channel personality turned competition judge/person with whom I'm not entirely familiar Demi Lovato, legitimate Georgian housewife NeNe Leakes, and boyband brothers Nick and Drew Lachey. (An absolutely perfect group for Sir Charles to become listed on, obviously.) Host Drew Carey showed Barkley five items in a way associated with him and as has a tendency to happen on Price is proper asked to identify their retail value without covering the correct price.

He couldn't get within $3 with the right mark for a DVD of Who's Talking Now, where he earned a cameo playing basketball against a smaller child, or within $10,000 from the retail price of your Cadillac Escalade, but is at the ballpark on a couple of Nike Air Max Barkley sneakers, a black dress and two size 15 heels from his Weight Watchers commercial and a 1988 basketball card of TNT broadcast partner Kenny Smith. The cost for any 25yearold cardboard, mustachioed in Sacramento Kings powder blue? $ 1, 50 cents. (Ouch.)

By getting three answers right, Barkley won $300 for starters lucky audience member. But beyond those winnings, Barkley seemed to be accumulating money for charity specifically, the Mustard Seed School in Sacramento, Calif., a free of charge, private school for homeless children between 3 and 15.

NOTE: Inside the interest of full disclosure, due to annually my partner put in Sacramento while a part of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, I am aware multiple people who have worked at Mustard Seed, like the school's director, Angela Hassell; I also went along to college with Hassell. Jane is great, so is the school.

Bill Lindelof from the Sacramento Bee has more:

When contestants won $11,000 trips to Tahiti or a new car, Barkley won the need for the prizes for Mustard Seed.

Halfway from the hourlong show, host Drew Carey announced the school had already won $32,398. Barkley said, need some more. ended up being to get considerably more if the next contestant won, bringing the entire to $41,996.

Then the contestant won a car, and Mustard Seed sold, bringing the entire about $59,000. And then, Barkley himself hit big bucks once the former AllStar known as Charles spun a large wheel and won $8,000.

That brought the complete for Mustard Seed to $67,633, that may go a really, really good way for any place that doesn't only educates homeless kids, but adds with food, clothing, shelter referrals, medical and dental screenings, immunization updates, counseling (for kids along with their parents), help getting into/back into local public schools plus much more. Since yesterday, Hassell told the Bee's Lindelof, about 35 children were enrolled at Mustard Seed; kids typically stay for several weeks to a month while parents seek out stable housing options, so turnover's pretty high, meaning the need's ever present.

are thrilled, Hassell told Lindelof, and it is easy to understand why. Good for you, Charles, and massive ups towards the daughter of an Mustard Seed volunteer who works with Barkley's PR team and hang him on top of the kids charity. Attractive out.